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Can Peace Come to the Holy Land?


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Israel, it is the only home of the Jewish Zionists as well as the native Palestinians whom have inhabited its lands for centuries. Since its creation in 1947 following the end of WWII, the native Palestinians and the Jewish settlers entering the region have been in a state of constant conflict. This conflict that has come to be known as "The Palestinian Problem," is undoubtedly one of the most complex and pressing issues that the modern world faces today. The theory of Palestinian Centrality states that The Palestinian Problem is the central cause for all of the unrest and turmoil in the Middle East, although this theory is just that, a theory, it does have some legitimate basis. But this brings about an important question that, according to Palestinian Centrality, if answered could bring an end to the conflicts of the Middle East; Can Peace Come to the Holy Land? Now peace is a subjective concept, however the fact that it is not present in the holy land is not subjective. Yes peace can come to the holy land, but it will be a very difficult thing to obtain and an even more difficult thing to maintain.


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A Flow Map showing the Loss of Palestinian Land Over-Time.


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